After so much excitement, anticipation and even scorching releases, Gqom Warriors, Distruction Boyz have now unleashed their very debut album. Titled, “Gqom Is The Future”, the boys are absolutely deserving of the successes and milestones this project of musical art is on its path to attaining.

Distruction Boyz – the energetic and eccentric duo of Que and Goldmax whose real names are Thobane Mgobozi and Zipho Mthembu respectively, have become two of the most active and sought after players on the Gqom circuit this year.

However, it hasn’t been all smooth and rosy. They were a part of the West Ink set-up that failed to win an award at the South African Music Awards (SAMA23). With all of their hard work and dedication to the game, many acts without the will and zeal would have easily given up.

Not Distruction Boyz, however. They simply bounced back with a resolve that their dedication was more for fans, rather than awards, accolades or recognition. They headed right back into the studio and it looks like they haven’t left ever since.

Now, it looks like they will simply compete takeover of the industry and their weapon of choice is the “Gqom Is The Future”Album. Not just that, they also prove with this project that they are the present and also the future of the genre with the craft and artistry they possess on the deck and turntables.

The “Gqom Is The Future” Album is a whopping 13-track project which features the likes ofDJ Tira, Benny Maverick, Dladla Mshunqisi, Tipcee, Rude Boyz and Prince Bulo. One early favourite we have been feeling off the body of work is the first track of the project titled “My Guitar.”

That record set the stage for an entire wildfire that the album is and the overall tone of the project is all banging groove that will definitely suspend sanity across social circles for the time being. So much so with the excitement that the album became the 2nd best selling project on iTunes just 15 minutes after its release.

This December album is a whole feast for Christmas that came early this year and you wouldn’t want to miss out on its documentation as a part of history. Simply cop on iTunes and be sure to share your thoughts and opinion in the comments section below.